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Impacts of Renewable Energy


Renewable energy refers to energy sources that are naturally replenished and therefore

considered to be inexhaustible. These sources include solar, wind, water, and geothermal, among

others. The use of renewable energy has many positive impacts, including:

Environmental benefits
: Renewable energy sources are clean and produce little or no

greenhouse gases, which are the main cause of climate change. In contrast, fossil fuels such as

coal, oil, and natural gas release large amounts of carbon dioxide and other harmful pollutants

into the air, water, and soil. By switching to renewable energy, we can reduce air and water

pollution and protect the environment for future generations.


Economic benefits: Renewable energy can help to create jobs, stimulate economic growth, and

reduce energy costs. For example, the solar industry alone employs more than 250,000 people in

the United States and is expected to continue to grow in the coming years. In addition, the cost of

renewable energy technologies has fallen dramatically in recent years, making it more affordable

for households and businesses.


Energy security: Renewable energy sources are distributed and decentralized, which means they

can be generated closer to where they are needed. This reduces our reliance on imported fossil

fuels and makes our energy supply more secure.


Health benefits: The use of renewable energy can improve public health by reducing air and

water pollution. For example, the World Health Organization estimates that air pollution causes 7

million premature deaths each year, and switching to renewable energy sources can help to

reduce this number.

Overall, the use of renewable energy has many positive impacts on the environment, economy,

energy security, and public health. The following table summarizes some of the key benefits of

renewable energy:


Benefit Description


Environmental: Renewable energy sources are clean and produce little or no greenhouse gases,
which are the main causes of climate change.


Economic: Renewable energy can create jobs, stimulate economic growth, and reduce energy
costs.


Energy security: Renewable energy sources are distributed and decentralized.


Health benefits: The use of renewable energy can improve public health by reducing air and
water pollution.